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Engines out, now i got a problem!

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  • ticklemedalyT Offline
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    ticklemedaly
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    #2

    As for the axle, you just need to keep on prying, usually, get two pry bars in there. with the linkages, youll need a pin punch small enough to get in the hole, and punch it out. Thats all you can do.

    Ryan

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    • harwood39H Offline
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      harwood39
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      #3

      well i will be prying at it tomorrow

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        civ93
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        #4

        o holden, think, we get to do this to my car in a month or two

        1992 Civic Cx - soon to be ls swapped

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        • harwood39H Offline
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          harwood39
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          #5

          but your axle wont be stuck in the tranny, haha

          Harwood Development - Emergency Vehicle Upfitter

          2730 5th Ave S. Unit C
          Fargo, ND 58103
          701-429-3686

          Rontan, D&R Electronics, Feniex, Federal Signal, SVP/Star, Bradford, Tufloc, Lund, Code3, Sound-Off, Nova, Copeland, Power-Arc, Recon

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          • C Offline
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            civ93
            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            ya cause it has a new axle

            1992 Civic Cx - soon to be ls swapped

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            • harwood39H Offline
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              harwood39
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              #7

              Too bad it will be alot colder out tho. god thats going to suck. we need a shop we can do shit in.

              Harwood Development - Emergency Vehicle Upfitter

              2730 5th Ave S. Unit C
              Fargo, ND 58103
              701-429-3686

              Rontan, D&R Electronics, Feniex, Federal Signal, SVP/Star, Bradford, Tufloc, Lund, Code3, Sound-Off, Nova, Copeland, Power-Arc, Recon

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                aliengotpsi
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                #8

                so what are you gonna do with the engine? dont tell me your gonna build it back to stock? if so why? it would be cheaper and easyer to find a replacement one

                Kevin Smith
                Straightlinedetailing.com
                Why does everybody brush their teeth before going to the dentist but never wash their car before bring it to me??

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                • torbsT Offline
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                  i think harwood should do a mild n/a build...cheap to do

                  Current vehicles: 90 Civic Hatch, 95 Civic Sedan, 93 Del Sol, 95 Civic Coupe, 99 Integra GS
                  Past vehicles: 78 Malibu 2dr., 88 Riviera, 90 Laser RS-T, 91 Audi 90 quattro, 93 Del Sol, 90 TSI AWD, 92 Integra GSR, 94 Del Sol, 93 Prelude Si, 97 Civic Coupe, 88 Toyota MR2 Supercharged, 94 Lexus GS300, 89 CRX, 06 Vento Zip, 90 Civic hatch, 98 Honda Civic, 99 Honda Civic, 92 Yamaha XJ600S, 87 4WD Subaru GL, 94 Audi 90CS Quattro, 00 Civic EX Coupe, 04 Dodge SRT-4, 89 Corolla GTS (Silvertop), 95 Del Sol

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                  • harwood39H Offline
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                    harwood39
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                    #10

                    torbs, you know thats what i am doing, and i am going to take your advice on the P29 pistons.

                    Harwood Development - Emergency Vehicle Upfitter

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                    Fargo, ND 58103
                    701-429-3686

                    Rontan, D&R Electronics, Feniex, Federal Signal, SVP/Star, Bradford, Tufloc, Lund, Code3, Sound-Off, Nova, Copeland, Power-Arc, Recon

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                    • harwood39H Offline
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                      harwood39
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                      #11

                      i owuld never build it back to stock. That would be pointless. But i need to get this done ASAP cause the tranny took a dump in the taurus.

                      Harwood Development - Emergency Vehicle Upfitter

                      2730 5th Ave S. Unit C
                      Fargo, ND 58103
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                      Rontan, D&R Electronics, Feniex, Federal Signal, SVP/Star, Bradford, Tufloc, Lund, Code3, Sound-Off, Nova, Copeland, Power-Arc, Recon

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                        p29's, cam, springs/retainers, and MOST of all, tuning...and boom, like 160whp n/a (has been on a dyno making that with those things)...also, as far as tuning goes...see if you can convert your car to run e85...105 octane = advanced timing correct??? yes, mpg will go down, but i dont think it outweighs the price of e85 and the power that can potentially be gained.

                        Current vehicles: 90 Civic Hatch, 95 Civic Sedan, 93 Del Sol, 95 Civic Coupe, 99 Integra GS
                        Past vehicles: 78 Malibu 2dr., 88 Riviera, 90 Laser RS-T, 91 Audi 90 quattro, 93 Del Sol, 90 TSI AWD, 92 Integra GSR, 94 Del Sol, 93 Prelude Si, 97 Civic Coupe, 88 Toyota MR2 Supercharged, 94 Lexus GS300, 89 CRX, 06 Vento Zip, 90 Civic hatch, 98 Honda Civic, 99 Honda Civic, 92 Yamaha XJ600S, 87 4WD Subaru GL, 94 Audi 90CS Quattro, 00 Civic EX Coupe, 04 Dodge SRT-4, 89 Corolla GTS (Silvertop), 95 Del Sol

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                          torbs wrote:
                          p29's, cam, springs/retainers, and MOST of all, tuning...and boom, like 160whp n/a (has been on a dyno making that with those things)...also, as far as tuning goes...see if you can convert your car to run e85...105 octane = advanced timing correct??? yes, mpg will go down, but i dont think it outweighs the price of e85 and the power that can potentially be gained.

                          Wow, oh wow.... Do some more research buddy! First word of advice quit reading forums all the time trying to get smart.

                          "Just because you know it all doesn't mean you can do it all"

                          "If you can't afford to do it right the first time can you afford to do it a second time?"

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                            i know that there's been the debate bout this like 7891230 times...what am i missing exactly?...ive researched this a bunch and there's a bunch of mixed reactions. i think what i need to see is a dyno of the same car running say 92 oct. then running e85 and see the difference...that's one thing that i cant seem to find on any forums that i look at as far as hard evidence goes...basically, im just going by what other ppl say on other forums...i guess i should look and try to find the negative side...?

                            Current vehicles: 90 Civic Hatch, 95 Civic Sedan, 93 Del Sol, 95 Civic Coupe, 99 Integra GS
                            Past vehicles: 78 Malibu 2dr., 88 Riviera, 90 Laser RS-T, 91 Audi 90 quattro, 93 Del Sol, 90 TSI AWD, 92 Integra GSR, 94 Del Sol, 93 Prelude Si, 97 Civic Coupe, 88 Toyota MR2 Supercharged, 94 Lexus GS300, 89 CRX, 06 Vento Zip, 90 Civic hatch, 98 Honda Civic, 99 Honda Civic, 92 Yamaha XJ600S, 87 4WD Subaru GL, 94 Audi 90CS Quattro, 00 Civic EX Coupe, 04 Dodge SRT-4, 89 Corolla GTS (Silvertop), 95 Del Sol

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                              I am NOT going to be running e85. Im not going to go through all that extra work and also i am limited on my funds here. Thats why im doind cam, springs, retainers, p29's, ITB's, Billet rods, race bearings, Port and Polish head, 3-way Vavle job, cometic head gasket, arp head studs, and an exedy stage 2 clutch. A couple minor other things fuel wise but thats all, and an MSD ignition.

                              Also dont forget lots of tuning time next summer.

                              Harwood Development - Emergency Vehicle Upfitter

                              2730 5th Ave S. Unit C
                              Fargo, ND 58103
                              701-429-3686

                              Rontan, D&R Electronics, Feniex, Federal Signal, SVP/Star, Bradford, Tufloc, Lund, Code3, Sound-Off, Nova, Copeland, Power-Arc, Recon

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                                integra_gsr98
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                                What the hell are race bearings???

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                                  harwood39 wrote:
                                  I am NOT going to be running e85. Im not going to go through all that extra work and also i am limited on my funds here. Thats why im doind cam, springs, retainers, p29's, ITB's, Billet rods, race bearings, Port and Polish head, 3-way Vavle job, cometic head gasket, arp head studs, and an exedy stage 2 clutch. A couple minor other things fuel wise but thats all, and an MSD ignition.

                                  Also dont forget lots of tuning time next summer.

                                  Good luck getting your piston/rod combo to work. Cometic head gasket=overpriced junk. And yea, what are race bearings?

                                  Hey everyone....Anonymously tell joel what you really think of him
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                                    KA-T_240
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                                    darkelvis wrote:
                                    Good luck getting your piston/rod combo to work. Cometic head gasket=overpriced junk. And yea, what are race bearings?

                                    why are cometic head gaskets junk?

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                                      darkelvis
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                                      A cometic head gasket for a honda is essentially the same as the OEM one, except for the price. Plus unless he sleeves or fills the block, or runs a block guard (which I personally wouldn't do) honda sleeves have a tendency of shifting which causes head gaskets to blow.

                                      Just not worth it in my opinion. I'd just run OEM gaskets. 🙂

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                                      • torbsT Offline
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                                        torbs
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                                        he's limited on funds, so he's only gonna get "cam, springs, retainers, p29's, ITB's, Billet rods, race bearings, Port and Polish head, 3-way Vavle job, cometic head gasket, arp head studs, and an exedy stage 2 clutch".............and for some reason, even if e85 was thought about, which it isnt...all you'd need is to make your fuel system corrosive free and get some bigger injectors...as in, stainless steal fuel lines (replace any rubber or corrosive prone materials in the fuel system), injectors about 2x the normal size give or take, and a good tuning device...that doesnt sound like much money to me compared to the rest of the build...and hell harwood, even if you only get 15-20mpg with it, you'll be paying 60 cents less/ gallon and getting the benefits of 100+ octane...so to me it seems like a no brainer...thats just me tho...anybody else have any thoughts on this or know somebody that has tried it out?

                                        Current vehicles: 90 Civic Hatch, 95 Civic Sedan, 93 Del Sol, 95 Civic Coupe, 99 Integra GS
                                        Past vehicles: 78 Malibu 2dr., 88 Riviera, 90 Laser RS-T, 91 Audi 90 quattro, 93 Del Sol, 90 TSI AWD, 92 Integra GSR, 94 Del Sol, 93 Prelude Si, 97 Civic Coupe, 88 Toyota MR2 Supercharged, 94 Lexus GS300, 89 CRX, 06 Vento Zip, 90 Civic hatch, 98 Honda Civic, 99 Honda Civic, 92 Yamaha XJ600S, 87 4WD Subaru GL, 94 Audi 90CS Quattro, 00 Civic EX Coupe, 04 Dodge SRT-4, 89 Corolla GTS (Silvertop), 95 Del Sol

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                                          darkelvis
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                                          #21

                                          The horseshit gas mileage caused by e85 actually makes it more expensive in the long run.

                                          Hey everyone....Anonymously tell joel what you really think of him
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